Today, we’re going to be talking about Teemo Tristana, a deck that has been gaining traction in the Runetera meta. Before we get into the deck, let’s take a moment to congratulate the Kansas City Chiefs on their Super Bowl victory. It was a great evening for the city and its people, and it’s always great to see a team achieve victory.

Now, let’s talk about Teemo Tristana. The first deck to break through was Tristana Noxus, which was taking advantage of the new format and Legion Rearguard decks. This deck looks to smoke the opponent down quickly and then use Might in conjunction with Tristana to get a big game-ending attack.

After that, Davebo released the Shadow Isles version, which has a much better interactivity suite and more card generation. This deck can still close out games with a giant Tristana making use of Atrocity.
We’re also starting to see a bit of Lulu Tristana, which is still a multi-faction style deck similar to the Jinx Lulu style decks we were seeing before the Jinx and Poro Cannon nerf.
The deck we’re going to be playing today is the Ghost version or Rainbow Fish version. This deck was popular a few seasons ago, and it’s a great way to use Elusive, Rally, and Overwhelm to punch through your opponent’s board.
This deck also makes use of the Fairies package, and Hungry Owlcats are great for loading up with Elusive and making a 4-6 attack Elusive with Spell Shield.
Tasty Faefolk is also a great way to recover against decks like Pirates, as they struggle to remove the unit and overcome the 12 point life swings.
Finally, Wandering Shepherd is a great multi-faction card for generating powerful equipment and passing around Scouts or Overwhelm equipment.
So, that’s the deck we’re going to be playing today. It’s a great way to use Elusive, Rally, and Overwhelm to punch through your opponent’s board and close out games with a big attack from Tristana. We’ll be playing it today and seeing how it fares against the competition. Stay tuned for the results!
